نتایج جستجو برای: midparent heterosis

تعداد نتایج: 2628  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2017
J P Bernardes R B Stelkens D Greig

The performance of hybrids relative to their parents is an important factor in speciation research. We measured the growth of 46 Saccharomyces yeast F1 interspecific and intraspecific hybrids, relative to the growth of each of their parents, in pairwise competition assays. We found that the growth of a hybrid relative to the average of its parents, a measure of mid-parent heterosis, correlated ...

2015
Hua Wang Yan Fang Lipeng Wang Wenjuan Zhu Haipeng Ji Haiying Wang Shiqing Xu Yanghu Sima

Heterosis is a concern to all breeders, but the mechanism of heterosis remains unknown. In F1 organisms, genetic material is inherited from the two parents and theoretically, heterosis might be caused by differences in gene expression or modification. Differential gene expression was analyzed in hybrids and parents in Bombyx mori. The results showed that there were significant changes in gene e...

2015
Jia Wen Xinwang Zhao Guorong Wu Dan Xiang Qing Liu Su-Hong Bu Can Yi Qijian Song Jim M. Dunwell Jinxing Tu Tianzhen Zhang Yuan-Ming Zhang

Heterosis refers to the phenomenon in which an F1 hybrid exhibits enhanced growth or agronomic performance. However, previous theoretical studies on heterosis have been based on bi-parental segregating populations instead of F1 hybrids. To understand the genetic basis of heterosis, here we used a subset of F1 hybrids, named a partial North Carolina II design, to perform association mapping for ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
S Munir S B Hussain H Manzoor M K Quereshi M Zubair W Nouman A N Shehzad S Rasul S A Manzoor

Interspecific and intraspecific hybrids show varying degrees of heterosis for yield and yield components. Yield-component traits have complex genetic relationships with each other. To determine the relationship of yield-component traits and fiber traits with seed cotton yield, six lines (Bt. CIM-599, CIM-573, MNH-786, CIM-554, BH-167, and GIZA-7) and three test lines (MNH-886, V4, and CIM-557) ...

2015
PRAVEEN SINGH Bertrand Collard SABRAO J. Breed

Tools for yield prediction are requisite to any successful heterosis breeding program. With this objective present investigation was designed to work out the relationship between genetic diversity, heterosis and specific combining ability (SCA) and yield for predicting the potential F1 combinations in maize. A field experiment consisting of 10 inbreds of diverse origin and their 45 crosses was ...

2017
D. G. McLaren D. S. Buchanan R. K. Johnson

Individual heterosis and direct and maternal breed effects for postweaning average daily gain (ADG), off-test age (AGE) and probed backfat thickness (BF) were estimated from data on 1,664 pigs produced in a complete diallel mating system involving the Duroc, Yorkshire, Landrace and Spotted breeds. The same genetic parameters were estimated for various carcass traits by analyses of data collecte...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2012
Chunyan Zhang Yan Yin Aihong Zhang Qingtao Lu Xiaogang Wen Zhen Zhu Lixin Zhang Congming Lu

Heterosis is a common phenomenon in which the hybrids exhibit superior agronomic performance than either inbred parental lines. Although hybrid rice is one of the most successful apotheoses in crops utilizing heterosis, the molecular mechanisms underlying rice heterosis remain elusive. To gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of rice heterosis, comparative leaf proteomic analy...

Journal: :Psychological review 2007
Michael A Mingroni

IQ test scores have risen steadily across the industrialized world ever since such tests were first widely administered, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. Although the effect was documented more than 2 decades ago, there is currently no generally agreed-on explanation for it. The author argues that the phenomenon heterosis represents the most likely cause. Heterosis, often referred to as ...

Journal: :Genetics 1971
B Griffing E Zsiros

SE of hybrid vigor is of great importance in terms of present-day agricultural production. For example GARDNER (1968) states: ". . . Development and use of heterosis has been the most important practical achievement of genetics so far. The monetary value of the increase in corn production due to use of heterosis for a single year has been estimated to exceed the total cost of federal research f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1964
I V Sarkissian M A Kessinger W Harris

Heterosis, the evident superiority of a hybrid to its parents, has not been defined in precise genetic terms. The reasons given for heterosis are for the most part rather general and vague. A recent statement is made that heterosis is the phenotypic result of gene interaction and occurs because the heterozygote either masks different detrimental recessive genes which are homozygous in the paren...

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